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PAGE TWO Rock Caught With Connecticut Tags A. S. Smith on Monday was dis playing two rather unique tags which were attached to a rock fish caught in hie nets. The tags, red circles, were fastened to the fish across the back with the following information printed thereon: “Keturn to Fish and Game, Hartford, Conn.” Each tag ibore the number of 715. The rock fish was about a pound in weight and evidently had been re leased in Connecticut waters. Mr. Smith immediately sent the tags to the northern city, being of the belief that the information was desired in the study of the habits of the rock fish. j ROCKY HOCK j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bunch and Miss Edith Bunch spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hollowell. Misses Selma and Mildred Harrell and Miss Mary Leary were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, of Newport News, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Miss Lillie Mae Saunders spent the week-end with Misses Dorothy Lee and Josie Mae Forehand. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harrell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bagley, in Hert ford, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stilhnan Leary were dinner guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. T. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, from near Winfall, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Perry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish and sons, of. Portsmouth, Va., were week end guests of Mrs. Ellen White and Miss Lizzie White. Miss Evelyn Smith, who is attend ing school at Salemburg, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mrs. J. P. Ashley is reported to be very ill. Mrs. M. L. Holier, from near Val- j halla, spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Hollowell. r ELMO 1 v / Misses Viola and Irene Byrum spent the week-end with Miss Clara Mae Byrum. Mrs. Graham Twine visited her mother, Mrs. Cecil Byrum, Monday afternoon. Misses Thelma Chpppell and Eli zabeth Hayes visited Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Chappell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. twine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Twine visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Josie Copeland, of Greenville, visited her mother, Mrs. N. B. Dail, Wednesday. An Easter program was rendered at Happy Home Church Sunday even ing. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Twine Sunday evening in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell and children, Jean and Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Twine, Misses Mar garet and Marie Raper, Luther Chap pell and Miss Gladys Chappell, all of Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum, of Hertford, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Byrum, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byrum, of Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum Sunday afternoon. Miss Hazel Owens spent the week end with her parents near Elizabeth City. [wowTiooiTHl AT ALL THAT |S?I SPACE AND B&f SHELF ROOM! M NO NEED FOR kj I CROWDING OR jgs l DISH-JUGGLING j2' ****"' - m, l|iw ~4? ' ,v ■ Floars Electric & Plumbing Co. Edenton, N. C. ...*»,«• Ride’Em! G-Men! j ■ Billy Mauch (left) and Harry Wat son will have everyone laughing and crying at the pranks of Booth Tar kington’s battling bunch of real boys in “Penrod and Sam,) which comes to the Taylor Theatre Monday. Classified and Legals FOR RENT—NEW HOUSE, SIX Rooms. One block from new Ar mory. Apply S. J. White, Eden ton, N. C., Route 1 ltpd. FREE! IF EXCESS ACID CAUSES you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Mit chener Drug Store, mar 18 to june 8 CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE— One million Jersey and Charleston Wakefield Cabbage Plants now I ready. Right prices on large quan tities. E. L. Pearce, Edenton, N. C. CURTAINS WASHED, STRETCH ed and ironed. Faded curtains Rited. Mary Lewis, 112 E. Free mason Street. Mar.ll,lß,2s,Apr.lpd. FOR SALE—BRAND NEW FOUR- Bumer Ivanhoe Oil Burning 'Hot Plate. Will sacrifice at half price. Used only once. Ideal for home use. Call manager Hotel Joseph Hewes. 2-18tf. KEYS MADE. SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C- ts NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Whiteman Brown, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the Ist day of April, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All rersons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. DR. J. C. HINES, Administrator of Whiteman Brown Estate. Apr.1,8,15,22,29,/May6—jeh ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of J. Car roll Byrum, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased t YOU'RE RIGHT! H ] FRIGIDAIRE'S 1 NEW 9-WAY || 1 ADJUSTABLE I 1 INTERIOR IS A MIRACLE OF 1 iRIATER STORAGE-11! THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY, AjPRIL 1, 1937 to exhibit them to the undersigned jat my home in Chowan County on or before the 25th day of March, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of March, 1937. COLUMBIA WRIGHT BYRUM Administratrix of J. Carroll Byrum Kstfltft. Mar.25,Apr.1,8,15,22,29—cwb EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of William V. White, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the 18th day of March, 1938, ' or this notice will ha pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ' This 18th day of March, 1937. FLOYD I. WHITE, Executor William V. White Estate. 1 Mar.18,25,Apr.1,8,15,22—fiw. < EXECUTRIX NOTICE ! Having qualified as executrix of , the estate of Robert P. Morris, de-1 ceased, late of Chowan County, | 1 North Carolina, this is to notify all 1 j persons having claims against the es- 1 tate of said deceased to exhibit them : 1 to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C„ | 1 on or before the 18th day of March, i • 1938, or this notice will be pleaded ' in bar of their recovery. All persons 1 indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 1 ANNIE B. MORRIS, Executrix of Robert P. Morris Estate ' Edenton, N. C. John W. Graham, Attorney. Mar. 18,25, Apr.1,8,16,22—jg 1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE 1 Having qualified as Administratrix i of the estate of Jesse 0. Forehand, i deceased, late of Chowan County, ] North Carolina, this is to notify all c persons having claims against the t estate of said deceased to exhibit - them to the undersigned at Tyner, N. C., on or before Hie 3rd day of March, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of March, 1937. MRS. J. 0. FOREHAND, Administratrix Jesse 0. Forehand Estate. Tyner, N. C. Mar .4,11,18,25,Apr.1,8 North Carolina Chowan County Under and by virtue of a deed of j trust executed by Linwood Johnson and wife, Mary Johnson, to Jacob Hobowsky, Trustee, dated October 10, 1933, recorded in Book 44, page 219, in tiie office of the Register of Deeds, for Chowan County, the above named Trustee will on Saturday, April 17, 1937, at twelve o’clock Noon at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale at pub lic bidding the following described real estate in Chowan County, N. C. That house and lot situate on the South side of West Peterson Street, in the City of Edenton, known as the' Harriette Madry property and being j * HggKftßE RTSONS TEN INCREMENTS FERTILIZERS ■Hf Wf4***rll if it* 'tmm&sm ■ T * fl IIBKa' ' Mill Imp HR IP* > l-ROM THE SEA Fish scrap is one of the richer plant foods. It feeds nitrogen to the grow ing plants from planting time 'til harvest. More than that, fish scrap contains 21 different minerals that crops and erosion have taken from the soil. .. THOROLY CURED .« RICH IN MAGNESIA E. L. Pearce EDENTON, N. C. .v . .. . 1 the house and lot formerly occupied by Lillian Felton; bounded on the North by Peterson Street, on the Bast by the Edenton School Proper ty, on the South by a lane midway between Peterson Street and Free mason Street, on the West by the property of Herbert Madry and being the same property this day conveyed to Linwood Johnson and wife, Mary Johnson, by S. Hobowsky and wife, Annie Hobowsky, which deed is re corded in Deed Book 1, at page 19 in Chowan County. This 18th day of March, 1987. JACOB HOBOWSKY, Trustee. March 18, 1937. Mar.18,25,Apr.1,8—ah. North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk Superior Court Chowan County, N. C-, in the special pro ceeding entitled “Aurelia Layden, Guardian of Mary E. Cofield, In sane, Ex Parte To The Court,” which order has been ratified, approved and confirmed, by Honorable Clowson L. Williams, Judge Holding Courts For The First Judicial District, the under signed Commissioner appointed by the Court in said proceeding will on Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1937, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cadi the following des cribed lands in Yeopim Township, Chowan County, N. C., and more particularly described as follows: Tract No. I allotted to Mary E. Cofield in the division of the Isaac Layden lands in Chowan County, N. Carolina, which tract is described as follows: Beginning on the North side of Indian Trail Road and O. C. By rum’s line; thence North 68 degrees West along said road 1064 feet to an iron stake on a ditch; thence North 22 degrees East along said ditch continued in a straight line to the line of the Beech Island tract of Get the Best We have superior tested strains of field and garden seeds. IT PAYS TO USE THEM! ■ CORN BEANS SQUASH CUCUMBERS WATERMELONS CANTALOUPES " ONION SETS CABBAGE PLANTS SEED POTATOES WAYNE FEEDS FISH MEAL and MIDDLINGS E. L. PEARCE FEEDS SEEDS Edenton, N. C. I A fertilizer is no better than the ingredients that go into it, so we put 10 rich materials into every bag of Robertson's Fertilizers for corn and cotton. They supply not only the usual elements but extra minerals so necessary to bigger and better yields. They con tain large quantities of magnesia. They are thoroly cured, so that the magnesia is instantly available. You can use them year after year and your soil stays sweet and productive. Sunbury, N. C., Sept. 22, 1036. Robertson Chemical Corp., Norfolk, Va. Gentlemen: a I used 400 lbs. of your 4-8-4 fertilizer per acre and ■I side dressed with 200 lbs. of Kemsoda, and 100 lbs. of l «*%.„ 1 > Kainit, per acre, and produced 2,679 lbs. of seed cot ton per acre, total 10,317 lbs.; sold it for 614 c per ||f§. gj»l . b l ' lifiu You can grow good cotton if you use ROBERT- S'' fflr i f |HI SON’S fertilizer. This is the first &jfu\ year I’ve used ROBERTSON’S fer » wt A f 4ntUaJ*- v. . tilizers and I produced more cotton —■> per acre than I have in 40 years. * ** S (8) j. H. CARTER. fllk** \ FROM THE SOIL Cotton and corn bvt « long growing mioa, but the rich packing - houao product* which we put in our mixtures will keep plants growing and healthy. FOR SALE BY ID. Harrell R. F. n, EDENTON, W. C. , land; thence Eaatwardly along the Beech Island tract of land line to the O. C. Byrum estate line; thence Southwardly along said Byrum line to the Indian Trail Road, place o. beginning, containing 53.6 acres more or less, according to plat made I Sherwin-Williams j HnpnUNT SWP make* house* young again • No wonder the Mrs. waxed romantic and tha Mr stuck out his chestl SWP takes years off the age of any house. There’s no more beautiful house paint made. Nor one that protects better or longer Economical too Covers 800 square feet at a cost of less than per square foot. SWP retains its smoothness and many people wash SWP houses with soap and water keeping them looking new year after year. That’s why more homes are painted with SWP than with any other brand of paint. Drop in at our ( r**™ \ store today and see our card of 32 beau- Mkuyjj tiful SWP colors. 0 A ■fiete Jw* pNm| MWVHV|IIV I MIK for yeer copy of oor hook, "Tho Truck ohootHo—o M-.« ritnol " “ T. W. JONES Successor to Jno. C. Bond Co. HARDWARE PHONB S * EDENTON. N. C. |||||||H ■»* _ Rich quick-acting mineral nitrates and getash are put into these proven by George K. Mack, Surveyor, on February 28th 1987. Dated and posted this the 18th day of March 1987. J. N. PRUDEN, Commissioner, mar 25, April 1,8, 16—jnp C. W. Blanchard , tA , ; . R- F P-. EDENTON, N, C. i't y - /J i it.. ii ?ir '‘r • r ’jiljisV'rieiir - ..• » .* • . ’ , • ••'' .. »
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